By Kenny Ausubel — 2014
The world is experiencing the dawn of a revolutionary transformation to becoming an ecologically literate and socially just civilization.
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t’s a truism that fiction teaches us about the world we live in: norms and cultures, values and beliefs, the complex interplay of external events and personal relationships that keeps us reading (or watching) until the end.
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